NURSERY 
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PRAIRIE SPY— 
Prairie Spy is a big red apple 
with some green on it. An apple 
of the finest quality that will keep 
through the winter in an ordinary 
cellar. The tree is hardy here, a 
heavy bearer, and should be in- 
cluded in every home orchard and 
is undoubtedly one of the best 
varieties for the commercial 
orchard. 

PRICES OF APPLE TREES 
Each 5 10 
b= ett $ 1.50 $ 7.00 $13.50 
Plums 
UNDERWOOD— 
The Underwood is valuable because of 
its large, early fruit and annual bearing. 
It is the earliest of the large Plums, at- 
taining a size of 154 inches in diameter. 
Fruit is attractive red with splendid 
quality, small pit. 
SUPERIOR— 
One of the very largest and very best 
of the Jumbo Plums originated by the 
Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm. 
The tree bears early and is a regular and 
heavy cropper. The fruit is very large, 
firm fleshed, beautiful red color and de- 
licious quality to eat out of hand. Super- 
ior is one of the better Plums for home or 
for market. 
EMBER— 
Ember is a late Plum of good size and 
has exceptionally fine desert and canning 
qualities. It is yellow with attractive red 
blush. It has two valuable and outstand- 
ing characteristics; it hangs to the tree 
tenaciously even at full maturity, and 
after picking will keep in good condition 
for two or three weeks. This late Plum, 
together with the earlier varieties men- 
tioned, make a splendid assortment for 
the home or for market. 
HANSKA POLLINIZER— 
(Apricot-Plum cross) 
A midseason variety bearing a round, 
brilliant red Plum with a _ wonderful 
aroma. It has a fine flavor and is a 
wonderful variety to eat from the tree, 
but it is especially fine as a canning 
Plum. 
PRICES OF ALL PLUM TREES 
D-Oxt tee Sa $1.80 each; 3 for $5.00. 
Hardy Cherries 
Compass is the best pollinizer for the 
other cherries and should always be 
planted with them. 
OKA— 
A tremendous yielder of large round 
cherries fully one inch in diameter. Dark 
red outside with a juicy, purple meat in- 
side. Wonderfully sweet. The best of all 
the purple fleshed cherries. 
SAPA— 
Another excellent Cherry-plum hybrid 
with purple flesh and juice. Sapa is some- 
what larger than Oka and has more of 
its plum parent characteristics. Bears at 
very early age and is usually an annual 
bearer. 
COMPASS— 
While this fine old variety is not the 
equal of the other three cherries in qual- 
ity it is a most acceptable and popular 
fruit for canning. It is the best pollinizer 
known for the other cherries and should 
be included in all plantings. 5-6 ft. Cherry 
trees, $1.60 each; 3 for $4.50. 
NEW HARDY PEAR 
PATTEN— 
Originated in Northern Iowa and is 
usually considerd the best variety for 
this section. Blight resistant. Hardy. 
Fruit is medium to large in size, and of 
very good quality, especially good as a 
table and cooking pear. Ripens in Sep- 
tember. 
PARKER (Minn. No. 1)— 
Originated at State Fruit Breeding 
Farm from seed brought from Man- 
churia in 1909. The tree is large, vig- 
orous, hardy and carries its fruit well. 
Fruit is larger than Bartlett; flesh ten- 
der and very juicy, and of excellent qual- 
ity. Ripens about middle of September. 
BANTAM— 
A heavy yielder of medium to small 
size fruit. Tree is considered the hardiest 
Pear and very resistant to blight. 5-6 ft. 
Pear trees, $1.60 each. 
OUR GUARANTEE 
We guarantee our nursery stock to 
be true to name; if anything proves 
otherwise, we will replace it free with 
the genuine or refund the amount 
you paid for it. 
